Chinese Unicode Characters
new feather; damp; moist and sticky, a thin-silk curtain
U+4670
18032
䙰
䙰
lí
new-growing horns, to clasp or hold under the arm, to bosom; to embrace
U+469D
18077
䚝
䚝
zú
not clever, to make fun of; to poke fun at
U+4719
18201
䜙
䜙
án
name of a pavilion in old times
U+472A
18218
䜪
䜪
qiú
name of a valley in today's Hobei Province, (same as 谼) deep ditch; big valley
U+472B
18219
䜫
䜫
hóng
name of a valley in today's Shanxi Province
U+472F
18223
䜯
䜯
jú
name of a pavilion in today's Shanxi Province
U+4731
18225
䜱
䜱
mǎn
name of a village in old China, name of a valley
U+4732
18226
䜲
䜲
liè
name of a immortal; with man's face and bird's body; be known as (禺號)
U+475E
18270
䝞
䝞
hào
name of a person in old China
U+477D
18301
䝽
䝽
ài
name of a person
U+4796
18326
䞖
䞖
shǔ
narrow; small, dirty
U+480E
18446
䠎
䠎
wò
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